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a race through central and south america to greet and thank his grandmother's subjects. >> obviously i bring to you the warmest greetings from the queen of belize, whose diamond jubilee we're celebrating here tonight. >> reporter: to royal watchers, it looked like the prince had not only found his groove but also his own unique way to express the values of his grandmother who became monarch when she was only 25. >> can you imagine taking on that level of responsibility at such a young age? >> no, not a chance. this tour itself has been a brief insight as to what she had to deal with at a very young age. >> what is she like as a -- just as granny? >> really very, very normal. >> reporter: but of course, in the windsor family, normal is a relative term. for instance -- >> i heard there was a small intimate wedding at westminster abbey last year. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. and you said you were as nervous as your brother at the time. >> i was massively nervous. everybody was nervous. >> it must have been wonderful to see him so happy but hard not to have your mother there. >> no, of course i
a race through central and south america to greet and thank his grandmother's subjects. >> obviously i bring to you the warmest greetings from the queen of belize, whose diamond jubilee we're celebrating here tonight. >> reporter: to royal watchers, it looked like the prince had not only found his groove but also his own unique way to express the values of his grandmother who became monarch when she was only 25. >> can you imagine taking on that level of responsibility at such...
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nasa released brand new images, the continents lit up, asia and australia, africa and europe, south america and north america. the united states, a beacon of light, right there across the galaxy. >>> and, our person tonight is dave brubeck, the man who put the urgent pulse into american jazz. he died at the age of 91, after a life of breaking through ray shall barriers and musical ones. before brubeck, this was the simple rhythm of most jazz songs. listen. ♪ but after brubeck, the famous five-four rhythm that rocked the world. here it is. ♪ dave brubeck. and we know there are people and videos that capture your imagination every day, so, tweet me your thoughts for the "instant index," @dianesawyer. >>> and, coming up right now, we have a test for you. is this the queen of england? >> my dear, thank you so much. >> or, is this the queen of england? >> thank you for inviting me. >> do you know which one is the imposter? stay tuned. made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are
nasa released brand new images, the continents lit up, asia and australia, africa and europe, south america and north america. the united states, a beacon of light, right there across the galaxy. >>> and, our person tonight is dave brubeck, the man who put the urgent pulse into american jazz. he died at the age of 91, after a life of breaking through ray shall barriers and musical ones. before brubeck, this was the simple rhythm of most jazz songs. listen. ♪ but after brubeck, the...
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america. president obama lawyers have concluded that no direct member of the white house staff engaged in improper conduct at the summit. however, one announced that a member of the military who worked at the white house communications agency is under investigation. that would make him the 12th member of the military being questioned about prostitutes in colombia. 12 secret service agents also under investigation. >>> overseas a new warning by the nation of north korea. a tv presenter, right here is reading a government statement as it is a promise to reduce south korea's government to ashes in four minutes, but no further detail is given. the new leader of north korea is untested. his recent rocket launch was a ail failure. south korea says it's ready for any provocation. >>> now politics, your voice, your vote and the photo op that had everyone asking, is this the vice president running mate? it was a man standing next to romney today that had everyone talking. and david muir is here right n
america. president obama lawyers have concluded that no direct member of the white house staff engaged in improper conduct at the summit. however, one announced that a member of the military who worked at the white house communications agency is under investigation. that would make him the 12th member of the military being questioned about prostitutes in colombia. 12 secret service agents also under investigation. >>> overseas a new warning by the nation of north korea. a tv presenter,...
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the rest is imported from central and south america. half the imported juice comes from brazil. the origin of the juice is printed on the cartons. but avoiding brazilian juice in the winter months is difficult, because it's sweeter now and blended into nearly all the juice sold. so, pulling the tainted juice from the shelves would mean nearly everything in the case would have to be destroyed. >> we think it would be unduly disruptive of the food supply to try to withdraw that product from the market. >> reporter: so, the fda is not even ordering the contaminated tanks to be drand and cleaned. instead, the juice will flow into cartons, in what the government promises is less than dangerous levels. jim avila, abc news, san francisco. >>> and now, "world news" turns to the rising tension between the united states and tonight. amid reports that the israelis are planning a strike on iran's nuclear sites in as little as a month. abc news has learned the israeli embassies and jewish synagogues around the globe have been told to increase security, as a warning was issued today by a myst
the rest is imported from central and south america. half the imported juice comes from brazil. the origin of the juice is printed on the cartons. but avoiding brazilian juice in the winter months is difficult, because it's sweeter now and blended into nearly all the juice sold. so, pulling the tainted juice from the shelves would mean nearly everything in the case would have to be destroyed. >> we think it would be unduly disruptive of the food supply to try to withdraw that product from...
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from japan is washing up in america. what's being done about that? next. the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. to get your feet moving to the beat. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's and feel the energy from your feet up. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, you'll want to get up and go. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long la
from japan is washing up in america. what's being done about that? next. the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take...
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one of the most expensive gas station in america? the mobile station on south hacienda boulevard in l.a. in the northeast, an unhappy orange. average prices between $3.60 and $3.93. the vast underbelly of the country in yellow. between $3.38 and $3.71. but look at this big pasture of green there in the middle, where prices are all the way down to $3.16 and lower. home to the cheapest gas in america? u pump it in ft. collins, colorado. just $2.64 a gallon. prices always vary from state-to-state. but this is unusual. >> no. this is not normal. >> reporter: why? because the refineries on the coasts are buying more expensive crude from places like saudi arabia and nigeria. while the inland states are getting the cheaper stuff from canada and north dakota. these wild price differences aren't just happening on a national level. at this gas station here in new york city, the price is $4.39 a gallon. but check this out. we are 20 blocks north, and it's 50 cents cheaper. and look at the variability in the dallas area, where the average is pri
one of the most expensive gas station in america? the mobile station on south hacienda boulevard in l.a. in the northeast, an unhappy orange. average prices between $3.60 and $3.93. the vast underbelly of the country in yellow. between $3.38 and $3.71. but look at this big pasture of green there in the middle, where prices are all the way down to $3.16 and lower. home to the cheapest gas in america? u pump it in ft. collins, colorado. just $2.64 a gallon. prices always vary from state-to-state....
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watch this test in the south carolina research hangar. two commercial buildings are battered by 100 fans, blowing 135-mile-per-hour winds, equal to a category 2 hurricane. the building on the left, common in america's strip malls, collapses. the one on the right, with identical materials but built to higher wind-resistant standards, holds up. >> make it strong. >> reporter: julie rochman is c.e.o. of the insurance institute for business and home safety. she says hurricane andrew's 1992 strike on south florida, a $26 billion disaster, was a wake-up call. >> when andrew came along and threw roofs back and opened buildings up, we could actually see how those buildings failed very sifdly. thing that had gone wrong because there was nobody enforcing the codes. >> reporter: the institute recently rated building codes in 18 hurricane-prone state from texas to maine. florida and virginia earned the highest scoaz, in the 90s out of 100, mississippi the lowest, 4 out of 100. >> a lot of these states do not have statewide building codes. in some pla
watch this test in the south carolina research hangar. two commercial buildings are battered by 100 fans, blowing 135-mile-per-hour winds, equal to a category 2 hurricane. the building on the left, common in america's strip malls, collapses. the one on the right, with identical materials but built to higher wind-resistant standards, holds up. >> make it strong. >> reporter: julie rochman is c.e.o. of the insurance institute for business and home safety. she says hurricane andrew's...
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but it's also about america. >> reporter: move the camera 25 miles to the west and there was south carolina governor nikki haley turning up the volume for sitting republican governor scott walker, who's trying to hold on to his job. >> and all eyes across our country are on wisconsin. everybody's looking at wisconsin. >> reporter: they're looking at wisconsin because governor walker has had a controversial administration. he set off huge protests at the capital when he took aim at the unions representing government workers, passing a law ending many of their collective bargaining rights. >> i'll continue to stand with the hardworking taxpayers of this state. >> reporter: walker's supporters cheer his fiscal policies that have turned a state deficit into a surplus. and they've given him a boatload of donations. his campaign has outspent barrett's 10-1. >> we know that scott walker has become the rock star of the far right. ( crowd boos ) he is the poster boy of the tea party. >> reporter: all told, $64 million have been spent on this race-- a wisconsin record. nearly half of the money has co
but it's also about america. >> reporter: move the camera 25 miles to the west and there was south carolina governor nikki haley turning up the volume for sitting republican governor scott walker, who's trying to hold on to his job. >> and all eyes across our country are on wisconsin. everybody's looking at wisconsin. >> reporter: they're looking at wisconsin because governor walker has had a controversial administration. he set off huge protests at the capital when he took...
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we deliver the mess wrath for america. but we have the campaign here, now. that we have a campaign that has a message and messenger that can deliver what we need. which is first and foremost to defeat barack obama. number one. >> greta: steve brown has been following senator santorum and joins us live. steve? >> hey, greta. yes. senator santorum could not capitalize on this success he had out in iowa here. and largely due to just the different political environment where social conservatives hold swag in iowa. they don't nearly have the same influence nor are they going to the primary ballot box in the same number. the senator said he wanted to respect the process despite knowing coming here would be difficult and he wanted to compete. he sounded like a shot at governor perry, while participating this weekend in new hampshire did no campaigning events. and one campaign there said they didn't spend a time in new hampshire that. is a bit of an exaggeration and and said $1 million will be spent in south carolina and in direct mail efforts down there and can and
we deliver the mess wrath for america. but we have the campaign here, now. that we have a campaign that has a message and messenger that can deliver what we need. which is first and foremost to defeat barack obama. number one. >> greta: steve brown has been following senator santorum and joins us live. steve? >> hey, greta. yes. senator santorum could not capitalize on this success he had out in iowa here. and largely due to just the different political environment where social...
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the reasons are, tensions with iran and growing demand from asia and south america. we want to chase you to our website and look for the traffic tab. you'll find the gas buddy site. $3.53 on eastern and gus ryan. they are arriving at the red carpet in holly wood ready for the academy awards. who is wearing what? how will billy crystal do and how long is the show going to run? we'll have an oscar preview coming up. >> plus a farm ma cyst protection her store. co workers are calling her mama bear. find out why. >> out at the airport 48 for a high. 48 is normal for this last weekend of february. there is warmer air on the way. we'll talk about how long this quiet set up can last. can it really be that long? as mark comes in, we'll find out coming up. >>> we're hours away from the a list red carpet invasion but the party kicked off last night with the in pend spirit awards. they are across town from the oscars and this year's coast seth right there. >> welcome to the independent spirit awards. the only award show that is completely inconsequential. nothing will come from
the reasons are, tensions with iran and growing demand from asia and south america. we want to chase you to our website and look for the traffic tab. you'll find the gas buddy site. $3.53 on eastern and gus ryan. they are arriving at the red carpet in holly wood ready for the academy awards. who is wearing what? how will billy crystal do and how long is the show going to run? we'll have an oscar preview coming up. >> plus a farm ma cyst protection her store. co workers are calling her...
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. >> barack obama has failed america. >> reporter: there were some stumbles. and a big loss to newt gingrich in south carolina as romney struggled with republicans skeptical of his conservative credentials but the nomination fight showed he was willing to do what it took to win. a trait he's going to need in what everyone agrees will be a nasty and expensive general election. today romney kept his focus on jobs, calling the president a jobs destroyer. >> i'm not going to forget middle class families. they're asking themselves why is it that three-and-a-half years after this president got elected we're still in a tough economy like this. >> reporter: tonight he's raising money, appearing at a fund-raiser with gingrich and big-talking billionaire donald trump who endorsed romney early in the primaries. but romney also has to navigate some difficult terrain. trump is an expert at stirring controversy. in the last week he started to again question president obama's birth certificate, an issue that for most people has been widely discredited. the obama campaign urg
. >> barack obama has failed america. >> reporter: there were some stumbles. and a big loss to newt gingrich in south carolina as romney struggled with republicans skeptical of his conservative credentials but the nomination fight showed he was willing to do what it took to win. a trait he's going to need in what everyone agrees will be a nasty and expensive general election. today romney kept his focus on jobs, calling the president a jobs destroyer. >> i'm not going to...
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in south america they are one of the most endangered animals because the people cook it like a taco. he's also the only armadillo in the world that can close up so tight, only an ant can penetrate that. only man and a jaguar can kill it. >> next, the animal responsible for the worst bite of jack's life. can you guess what it was? we'll find out after the break. first, another of jack's top five animal close encounters. >> you can see they are actually going to gang up on us. >> did you say they're going to gang up on us? kies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. [ humming ] and used by moms decade after decade. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards o
in south america they are one of the most endangered animals because the people cook it like a taco. he's also the only armadillo in the world that can close up so tight, only an ant can penetrate that. only man and a jaguar can kill it. >> next, the animal responsible for the worst bite of jack's life. can you guess what it was? we'll find out after the break. first, another of jack's top five animal close encounters. >> you can see they are actually going to gang up on us....
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. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put you to rest. >> 30 years later, in a place where words could kill, and did, there is silence, an empty field, the people gone. almost no trace of their lives or dreams. this is the site of jonestown's open-air meeting hall where i'm standing right now, where the reverend jim jones led his followers into the worst mass murder and suicide pact in america's history. only small golden flowers grow where bodies once lay. on that fateful morning there are more than 940 people living in jonestown. by nightfall only 33 would still be alive. for most of the few who did survive, it took incredible courage to d
. >> a self-proclaimed religious paradise in guyana in south america. carved out of the jungle by jim jones, a man who called himself god. >> how very much i've loved you. how very much i've tried my best to give you the good life. >> who convinced his followers to kill their children and then kill themselves. >> let us be done with it. let's be done with the agony of it. >> drinking a kool-aid-type fruit punch laced with deadly cyanide. >> something to put...
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but it's also counting on other stimulus packages in china, south america, and europe... that is, unless they retaliate. >> if we have a "buy america" clause, other countries are going to have a "buy china," "buy europe," "buy brazil" clause, and they're going to discriminate against our exported products. look how thick this blade is. >> wow, this is just a huge hunk of steel. 75% of the steel in caterpillar trucks is american-made. if the company can't sell its earthmovers and mining tractors overseas, it'll buy less steel.r countries look upon it as a hostile act--and we're talking about china and russia... >> we are the largest consumer in the world of chinese-made products. they need us as much as we need them. >> he says the real hostile act is china subsidizing its steel industry. in january 2009, chinese steel plate cost half what american plate cost. dimicco claims that allows china to dump, or sell its steel below cost. taxpayers want to know why they're going to have to have their money go for something more expensive when they could get steel from china for mu
but it's also counting on other stimulus packages in china, south america, and europe... that is, unless they retaliate. >> if we have a "buy america" clause, other countries are going to have a "buy china," "buy europe," "buy brazil" clause, and they're going to discriminate against our exported products. look how thick this blade is. >> wow, this is just a huge hunk of steel. 75% of the steel in caterpillar trucks is american-made. if the...
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but first, president obama drilling for energy solutions in south america. but someone here says how that's starting to drill in our own backyard first. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you, one-to-one. together, for your future. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter througurban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. >> coming up, home prices still draining your wallet. good news, the u.s. doubling its oil fr
but first, president obama drilling for energy solutions in south america. but someone here says how that's starting to drill in our own backyard first. in america, we believe in a future that is better than today. since 1894, ameriprise financial has been working hard for their clients' futures. never taking a bailout. helping generations achieve dreams. buy homes. put their kids through college. retire how they want to. ameriprise. the strength of america's largest financial planning company....
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america reigning the largest airline. if you look at latam airlines, the merger of lan and tam airlines it is growing passenger capacity. this is why i like the name. not because of cost cutting efforts or cutting passenger capacity. latin america is the place where they will have the world cup and the olympics in brazil in the next six years but you have the middle class mobility which is a bipart of why they are going to grow. you have a company that through this merger there is massive synergies in sg & a a. hubs around america which they have 55% of the market will see major savings. it will happen in the next couple of years and it's not without risk but you want to own the latin american middle class. delta airlines in the next three to four years you expect up to #% growth at the $9 billion market cap. latam should grow 23% after growing over 30% for the last three years. impressive but it dwarfs the growth in major airlines. >> growing for the right reasons not because it's cutting up pillows and charging you to g
america reigning the largest airline. if you look at latam airlines, the merger of lan and tam airlines it is growing passenger capacity. this is why i like the name. not because of cost cutting efforts or cutting passenger capacity. latin america is the place where they will have the world cup and the olympics in brazil in the next six years but you have the middle class mobility which is a bipart of why they are going to grow. you have a company that through this merger there is massive...
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america into the united states. there's always been the coast guard was always the lead agency and the navy operated independently from the coast guard. in this particular operation, they have now, working together amongst each other and with other nations' coast guards and law enforcement agencies, so within the just the first seven months the fact that they've brought in over a billion dollars worth of drugs has been an incredibly successful and what's even more unique is what they've told us that over time, the navy ship, when they're in these indictments has a u.s. coast guard law enforcement attachment these are the guys specially trained over years to go on and identify drug runners and be able to board their ships and they're specially trained, so a navy ship will run up a coast guard cutter flag, warship will then transition from being a military drug operation, military warship, to becoming u.s. coast guard and these drugs that you can see on board of the "uss nicolas," was over this -- over this five-month
america into the united states. there's always been the coast guard was always the lead agency and the navy operated independently from the coast guard. in this particular operation, they have now, working together amongst each other and with other nations' coast guards and law enforcement agencies, so within the just the first seven months the fact that they've brought in over a billion dollars worth of drugs has been an incredibly successful and what's even more unique is what they've told us...
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so, mia married money lives in south america, convenient rebellion. the only offensive thing about the the bird flip, she thinks it's offensive. the fink ser about as edgy as a four-year-old throwing a tam trum in wall street. as part of half time, this, yeah, world peace. only madonna could be thick enough to broadcast the world peace message during the world's most violent game and world peace didn't pay for the half time. the naive-- and beat the black eyed peas. that was awful. >> this is worse. >> they've got to fine them, right? >> yeah, one of the things that happened after the jackson episode four years ago was the fcc fined whoever that broadcast that one, and they now have a tape delay here, six or seven seconds on these, the super bowl. and somebody missed it, i mean, you could see it, pretty obvious and they missed it by a second and nbc apologized for it, but they'll get fined and they should get fined. >> poor janet, the issue, whether or not-- it was nbc that had the super bowl and everybody pays a fine, show us the money we need it. bu
so, mia married money lives in south america, convenient rebellion. the only offensive thing about the the bird flip, she thinks it's offensive. the fink ser about as edgy as a four-year-old throwing a tam trum in wall street. as part of half time, this, yeah, world peace. only madonna could be thick enough to broadcast the world peace message during the world's most violent game and world peace didn't pay for the half time. the naive-- and beat the black eyed peas. that was awful. >>...
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south carolina g.o.p. primary promising to make jobs a top priority if elected president. >> i worked with ronald reagan to create jobs and 16 million job jobs were created in 1980. i worked with bill clinton in the four years i was speaker. i would like to be the best paycheck president in american history. >> former massachusetts governor mitt romney is bracing for what could be a drawn out battle. and president ob wrauma outlining his upcoming state of the union address. the speech will focus on manufacturing, energy, etd x and what the president calls return to american values. you're looking at a campus house fire that killed three people in new york, about 90 miles north of manhattan two. victims have been identified. four other people in the housmannaged to escape. and a teenager completed a solo, year long journey around the globe, sailing her boat back into the harbor she sailed out of. and the organization doesn't warrant other young sailors to make similar attempts and former kidnap victim eliza
south carolina g.o.p. primary promising to make jobs a top priority if elected president. >> i worked with ronald reagan to create jobs and 16 million job jobs were created in 1980. i worked with bill clinton in the four years i was speaker. i would like to be the best paycheck president in american history. >> former massachusetts governor mitt romney is bracing for what could be a drawn out battle. and president ob wrauma outlining his upcoming state of the union address. the...
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in south america they are one of the most endangered animals because the people cook it like a taco. he's also the only armadillo in the world that can close up so tight, only an ant can penetrate that. only man and a jaguar can kill it. >> next, the animal responsible for the worst bite of jack's life. can you guess what it was? we'll find out after the break. first, another of jack's top five animal close encounters. >> you can see they are actually going to gang up on us. >> did you say they're going to gang up on us? upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhe
in south america they are one of the most endangered animals because the people cook it like a taco. he's also the only armadillo in the world that can close up so tight, only an ant can penetrate that. only man and a jaguar can kill it. >> next, the animal responsible for the worst bite of jack's life. can you guess what it was? we'll find out after the break. first, another of jack's top five animal close encounters. >> you can see they are actually going to gang up on us....
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. >> now o'higgins is morphing into a lake, retreating more than any glacier in south america. the glacier was sitting where we are sitting right now. >> we would have been covered by ice. i think it's a very clear picture that the world is getting warmer and that the impacts which were projected even 10 or 20 years ago are happening right now. >> o'higgins has fallen back nine miles in 100 years, throwing off icebergs that roll as they dissolve into the lake. casassa took us to the face of o'higgins, carefully measuring our approach. it's a dynamic thing. >> yeah, absolutely. >> it's cracking, popping, rumbling. there goes a big piece of it right here. wow, there goes--look at that. and this is why you advise us not to get too close. >> exactly. >> casassa is a glaciologist who surprised us when he told us what he used to think of global warming. >> i just didn't believe in global warming-- i mean, in global warming being produced by mankind, by us contaminating the atmosphere. i just refused to believe that. >> oh! >> wow, wow. >> look at that one. well, there's a bit of your
. >> now o'higgins is morphing into a lake, retreating more than any glacier in south america. the glacier was sitting where we are sitting right now. >> we would have been covered by ice. i think it's a very clear picture that the world is getting warmer and that the impacts which were projected even 10 or 20 years ago are happening right now. >> o'higgins has fallen back nine miles in 100 years, throwing off icebergs that roll as they dissolve into the lake. casassa took us...
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this child was mistakenly deported to south america. distraught over her grandfather's death and parents's divorce, turner ran away from her home in dallas. in houston, she was arrested for theft and reportedly gave a fake name that ended up belonging to an undocumented immigrant. before her identity could be confirmed, officials turned her over and put her on a plane from texas to columbia. we have a reporter for thegrio.com. thank you for joining me. this sounds like a made for tv movo lifetime that has a happy ending and this has not. let's start off, she lied about her identity after being arrested. >> she did. >> it was a random name or someone she knew? >> right now it seems random. her attorney confirms that it's a name she pulled out of thin air and the ice officials didn't do anything to confirm either way. >> don't they check the fingerprints? >> they took the fingerprints and couldn't match it to the actual person whose name it was who is wanted by international police. when that failed to matchup, they didn't do anything els
this child was mistakenly deported to south america. distraught over her grandfather's death and parents's divorce, turner ran away from her home in dallas. in houston, she was arrested for theft and reportedly gave a fake name that ended up belonging to an undocumented immigrant. before her identity could be confirmed, officials turned her over and put her on a plane from texas to columbia. we have a reporter for thegrio.com. thank you for joining me. this sounds like a made for tv movo...
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and other countries, south america. they've all been polygraphed, all drug tested, all interviewed and they all get trained. we train each one from evidence handling up to the tactics. >> when jim gets a tip about an illicit aircraft headed to honduras with a load of cocaine, it the vetted team's mission to fly to that landing site and intercept it. there's a high likelihood they could get in a fire fight on one of these mission, right? >> yes, yes, and very this been in fire fight. very dangerous and very brave temperature. they know there's a highs possibility there's going to be a confrontation. >> when jim arrived in honduras in 2009, the vetted unit had 7 officers. now it has 41. and of the planes that landed, the government of honduras was able to intercept 7, five of which were intercepted by jim's unit. that doesn't sound like a whole lot except the total for the previous year was zero. >> is it exhausting? >> it can be, yes. there's lots of long days. you hope it's fruitful at the end of it.nk y to pick up some
and other countries, south america. they've all been polygraphed, all drug tested, all interviewed and they all get trained. we train each one from evidence handling up to the tactics. >> when jim gets a tip about an illicit aircraft headed to honduras with a load of cocaine, it the vetted team's mission to fly to that landing site and intercept it. there's a high likelihood they could get in a fire fight on one of these mission, right? >> yes, yes, and very this been in fire fight....
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. >> president obama, the family the people of america, the people of israel grieve with you. >> afghan president hamid karzai e expressed his sorrow on behalf of the people of afghanistan. from the beaches of brazil to south korea and china and to australia, so many people were united in shock and grief of the terrible tragedy and senseless loss of life at the hands of a lone gunman. >> reporter: dylan's father ian was just here last week settling down a sale on this property. he told friends here how excited he was to settle down permanently in the united states and beginning what he called his dream life in america. charlie d'agata, thanks. >> one of the victimswitnesses was. >> all of a sudden i heard a loud popping noise. a noise i've never, ever heard before and my first thought was this something with the heating system or did something fall and i called out to the secretary, barb, what is that? and she called out to me by name, she said sally, and i could just hear the fear in her voice. >> it was something about the way barb called out your name. >> yes. yes. she just had this
. >> president obama, the family the people of america, the people of israel grieve with you. >> afghan president hamid karzai e expressed his sorrow on behalf of the people of afghanistan. from the beaches of brazil to south korea and china and to australia, so many people were united in shock and grief of the terrible tragedy and senseless loss of life at the hands of a lone gunman. >> reporter: dylan's father ian was just here last week settling down a sale on this...
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stay in the moment sanya focus lolo, focus let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> many of you responded to our interview with a ledgebbedary energy executive >> brian: nicholas watson writes. i enjoy t boone pickens and like his straight answer and we need to think about energy more than a pocket book issue. he is brilliant we need him as energy secretary and that was not big enough for amanda. i would happily go on for mr. pickens as next president of the united states because energy is the most important energy right now. that's it for today. have a great week. we'll see you on the next "fox news sunday". ♪ [ male announcer ] millions of dollars for new schools and teachers... thousands of new good paying jobs... all without raising taxes. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor would mean for maryland. but it won't be built unless lawmakers give us the r
stay in the moment sanya focus lolo, focus let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> many of you responded to our interview with a ledgebbedary energy executive >> brian: nicholas watson writes. i enjoy t boone pickens and like his straight answer and we need to think about energy...
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this 30,000 mile long horseshoe of seismic activity begins at the tip of south america in tierra del fuego. it then moves north up the pacific ocean and along the north american and canadian coast, before crossing the sea and heading down to new zealand. earthquakes occur along what are called fault lines, or a break in the earth's crust deep underground. probably the most famous of all and certainly one of the most studied, is the notorious san andreas fault which runs 500 miles along the california coast. over time this fault has been responsible for a number of major earthquakes. the best known, and one of the greatest catastrophes in history, took place in san francisco early on the morning of april 18th 1906. a massive, and totally unexpected earthquake, rocked the city. it destroyed more than 30,000 buildings, set off innumerable raging fires and left around 250,000 people homeless. worse still the earthquake resulted in the deaths of at least 700 people. although later estimates put the toll as high as 3000. the power of earthquakes is determined by what's known as the richter
this 30,000 mile long horseshoe of seismic activity begins at the tip of south america in tierra del fuego. it then moves north up the pacific ocean and along the north american and canadian coast, before crossing the sea and heading down to new zealand. earthquakes occur along what are called fault lines, or a break in the earth's crust deep underground. probably the most famous of all and certainly one of the most studied, is the notorious san andreas fault which runs 500 miles along the...
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a ground breaking study of an extended family of 5,000 people in colombia, south america. they have a rare gene that virtually guarantees alzheimer's disease in their 40s. >> what we need to do now is launch a new era in alzheimer's prevention research. researchers will begin by testing antibodies that may prevent beta-amyloid plaques, the nerve tangles that short-circuit the alzheimer's brain. new ways to help, new hope, and in medicine's greatest challenge. there are trials going on all over the country. we've launched a website that tells you where those are. there may be a trial going on in your community right now that you didn't know about. knocking on the door may make all the difference. >> you can find those online, as well as help for caregivers. >> that's right. if you put in where you live, you can see all the resources available in your town. that's on our website at abc.com. . >>> now we go overseas. the new leader was france was sworn in and then his plane was hit by lightning. the plane had to return to paris as a precaution. then he set out for germany aga
a ground breaking study of an extended family of 5,000 people in colombia, south america. they have a rare gene that virtually guarantees alzheimer's disease in their 40s. >> what we need to do now is launch a new era in alzheimer's prevention research. researchers will begin by testing antibodies that may prevent beta-amyloid plaques, the nerve tangles that short-circuit the alzheimer's brain. new ways to help, new hope, and in medicine's greatest challenge. there are trials going on all...